Please Don't Hunt At The Pittsburgh International Airport
Important tip for aspiring sportsmen: Don't "hunt" at Pittsburgh International Airport. It's not legal to be creeping around airport property with loaded firearms. Shocking, we know.
From CBS 3:
Sixty-three-year-old William Kuriger Jr. was dropping off his son, 43-year-old William, to hunt on Tuesday. The father was cited for disorderly conduct while the son was cited for criminal trespass and illegally carrying a gun onto airport property.Um. In other news, the air traffic controllers are helping people hunt at Pittsburgh International Airport. You really do learn something new every day.The son tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that he wasn't close to airport buildings or runways, and says they won't go back there to hunt.
The airport's deer herd is thinned by 12 hunters who work in conjunction with air traffic controllers and other officials to ensure safety.
Father, son cited for hunting at Pittsburgh airport [CBS3]
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@Beschizza: Pittsburgh is a weird place when it comes to animals. Last year traffic near the Google building was stopped for 20 minutes because a wild turkey decided to sit in the middle of the road.
The area around the airport is marked very well. I'm surprised anybody would go in there without noticing
@emilu: Except for that 12 foot barb wired topped fence with the signs that say keep out.
But other then that yea, honest mistake.
Deer are a major problem in Pittsburgh. Most locales hire professional hunters to thin the herd. Often the hunters work with bow/arrows as to reduce the risk of hitting innocents. I kid you not. In my region they do this as a matterof course. The number of traffic accidents caused by deer is high, so thinning out the herd is important. I can only imagine the same is true at the airport. I wonder if they do the same with the wild turkeys. yes, they are all over the place in the Pittsburgh area.
@Vegconsumer: Neither is beating cows on the head with a sledgehammer before they enter the packing house. But no one ever seems to complain about that.
@Vegconsumer: Unarmed? Have you seen the antlers on some of those things? Or the hooves? Heck, many could crush you just by sitting on you or body checking you. Deer are properly equiped to kill humans; they just don't try most of the time.
I got caught fishing on Pittsburgh Airport property. There is literally miles of woods with no signs. I had no idea that it was even airport property and I lived in the area. We didn't get into any trouble as this was pre-9/11. It would be a good place to hunt also.
Yes, Deer are friggen everywhere around here. I wish they would extend hunting season even more.















Amazing the stupidity of some people.